Schedule and where to watch the Dutch GP race

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2023-08-27 08:47:10

the dutch pilot Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) achieved the ‘pole position’ of the Netherlands Grand Prixfourteenth stop of the Formula 1 World Championshipthus repeating their harvest of 2021 and 2022, while the Spanish Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) y Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) were respectively fifth and sixth on the starting grid.

Thanks to his best lap of 1:10.567, once the track had dried, Verstappen took the pole position on the twisty Zandvoort circuit. This particular hat-trick was lived in accordance with a Q3 with two serious mishaps. The circuit marshals first brought out the red flag with 8:13 to go, due to an accident by the American Logan Sargeant (Williams) in turn 2. After a considerable break while Sargeant’s car was removed, the red flag had to be used. Not in vain, a Monegasque off-road Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), in his case at turn 9, caused the third and final qualifying session to be interrupted again at 4:05 from its conclusion.

Following the second restart, Verstappen gave the umpteenth show of power to win the ‘pole’ ahead of the british Lando Norris (McLaren) y George Russell (Mercedes). After fourth place for Thai Alexander Albon (Williams), the next on the grid will be Fernando Alonso (+0.939) and Carlos Sainz (+1.187) in this order.

Dutch GP race schedule

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